The bus startled a herd of yaks who stampeded off the road like sheep as we approached.
But how many publications will get stampeded rushing to claim space in the tablet landscape?
Resisting the onslaught, the Mexicans stampeded a herd of cattle against advancing French lines.
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Global investors stampeded into Japanese stocks, suggesting that financial markets were sensing that Japan might finally be changing.
It was a virtual version of a Black Friday stampeded as selected items disappeared from the shopping cart before the purchase could even be finalized.
In the early 1980s investors stampeded into commodity trading funds.
TiVo shareholders stampeded out of the stock because they thought the issue had been settled and were looking forward to hundreds of millions of dollars in damages from Dish.
' In altering the structure of the intelligence community, it is essential to deliberate long and hard - and not to be stampeded into doing harm....Reform may now be necessary.
The incident happened before the game, with eyewitnesses saying there was a crush as fans stampeded into the entrance of the 35, 000-seater stadium, which had been full to capacity since the morning.
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"It is precisely because we need to consider these things in detail that we shouldn't be stampeded into making decisions, " he said, adding that Britain was now out on an international limb.
The reason these numbers are so much lower than the performance numbers usually quoted is that investors stampeded into these funds just when the speculative stocks these funds own were near their peaks.
That means it will be even bigger than NYSE Euronext, the first and, at least for a short while, the biggest trans-Atlantic financial markets deal. (See: "New York Now, Euronext") Their merger was part of a global stampeded by exchanges to either find partners, or be left isolated in the rush to consolidate.
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